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2006–2007 Academic Catalog - Concordia University Ann Arbor

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SCHOOL OF ARTS & SCIENCES: DIVISION OF LANGUAGE & LITERATURE - COMMUNICATION STUDIES<br />

COM332 Mass Communication 3<br />

COM351 Group Communication 3<br />

COM355 Interpersonal Communication 3<br />

THE215 Play Production 3<br />

Electives<br />

Select 6 credit hours from the following:<br />

6 credits<br />

THE212 Stagecraft 3<br />

THE314 Fundamentals of Acting 3<br />

THE453 Theatre History 3<br />

ENG312 Introduction to Drama 3<br />

Elementary Education Program<br />

Speech Minor<br />

Required Courses<br />

20 credits<br />

12 credits<br />

COM321 Interpretation/Performance of Literature 3<br />

COM325 Storytelling and Oral Histories 3<br />

COM332 Mass Communication 3<br />

One of the following courses:<br />

COM355 Interpersonal Communication 3<br />

COM351 Group Communication 3<br />

Electives<br />

8 credits<br />

Select 8 credit hours from the following:<br />

COM202 Business Communication 3<br />

COM231 Introduction to Journalism 3<br />

LAN282 Language, Communication and Culture 3<br />

COM301 Persuasive Communication 3<br />

COM323 Oral Reading of the Bible 2<br />

COM325 Storytelling and Oral Histories 3<br />

COM331 American Eloquence: Voices of Leaders 3<br />

COM334 Negotiation, Argumentation & Debate 3<br />

COM351 Group Communication 3<br />

COM355 Interpersonal Communication 3<br />

EDU432 Children’s Literature 2<br />

Journalism Minor<br />

24 credits<br />

The Journalism Minor emphasizes communication in the print media. Students learn to<br />

integrate sound ethics and principles of American Journalism with the Christian faith, while<br />

developing essential reporting, writing and editing skills. <strong>Concordia</strong>’s Journalism students<br />

choose a curriculum that suits their career needs and interests by completing part of their<br />

study with courses in other departments. The minor requires an internship on campus, at<br />

the World Journalism Institute, or at an approved publications office.<br />

Required Courses<br />

15 credits<br />

COM231 Introduction to Journalism 3<br />

COM332 Mass Communication 3<br />

COM313 Advanced News Reporting and Writing 3<br />

COM311 News Editing & Design 2

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